2015
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1503283112
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DNA metabarcoding illuminates dietary niche partitioning by African large herbivores

Abstract: Niche partitioning facilitates species coexistence in a world of limited resources, thereby enriching biodiversity. For decades, biologists have sought to understand how diverse assemblages of large mammalian herbivores (LMH) partition food resources. Several complementary mechanisms have been identified, including differential consumption of grasses versus nongrasses and spatiotemporal stratification in use of different parts of the same plant. However, the extent to which LMH partition food-plant species is … Show more

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“…Our use of a 3 % threshold for discriminating among species also means that sequencing error is unlikely to result in incorrect taxonomic assignments. We note that the amplicon size of 379 is larger than some other mini-barcode markers, notably the P6-loop employed by Soininen et al (2009), and Kartzinel et al (2015). Just as more work to quantify PCR bias is needed, so too is work to establish whether there is loss of signal from more degraded diet items.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Our use of a 3 % threshold for discriminating among species also means that sequencing error is unlikely to result in incorrect taxonomic assignments. We note that the amplicon size of 379 is larger than some other mini-barcode markers, notably the P6-loop employed by Soininen et al (2009), and Kartzinel et al (2015). Just as more work to quantify PCR bias is needed, so too is work to establish whether there is loss of signal from more degraded diet items.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The same gene regions deliver near-perfect resolution to a generic level, a level of taxonomic placement useful for characterizing both past [73; 74] and present [11; 75] plant communities, for forensic applications [76; 77; 78], for validating the accuracy of specimen identifications in herbaria [28; 79], and for assessing herbivore diets [11; 80; 81; 82; 83]. The present study also demonstrates the ability of DNA barcoding to deliver particularly high levels of taxonomic resolution when comprehensive reference libraries are available for matK and ITS2, providing motivation for efforts to extend coverage for these genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have used the proportion of reads from different families recovered in faecal metabarcoding as a proxy for the quantity of different foods in the subjects' diets (Kartzinel et al 2015, Lopes et al 2015, Soininen et al 2015. This analysis was based on the ITS2 GenBank data, as it exhibited the highest diversity.…”
Section: Proportion Of Reads In Diet (At Family Level)mentioning
confidence: 99%